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Mon November 5, 2007
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9.0
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Description:
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Weight: 1.26kg ·
Length Closed: 55cm ·
Low level operation: 16.5cm ·
Length Extended: 156cm ·
Sliding, splittable and removable centre column for low level operation ·
Includes Case, Stone Bag & Centre Column Hook for hanging accessories ·
High density foam grips around legs ·
3 section multi angle legs with clip locks
Anti twist legs with extension markings ·
Range of heads available separately
Built-in spiked or rubber feet
PH-157Q 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head (Quick Release)
All die-cast metal construction with quick release and large pan handle. Head Type 3-Way pan/tilt with quick release Max. Camera Supported 35mm SLR with medium zoom lens.·
Net weight: 0.58kg ·
Height: 4.1cm
Diameter of top leg: 25mm
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Sherpa PRO CF535
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Author
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Dave
Pixalo Crew
Registered: July 2005 Posts: 16481
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Review Date: Mon November 5, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Very Light , yet sturdy
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For most of us, a tripod is hardly used as we complain it weighs too much to carry when we go out. So for me it was essential the tripod was lightweight, yet still sturdy enough to do the job.
Well this tripod fits the bill nicely. The use of carbon fibre legs has kept weight to a minimum. With a head attached, & column fully extended it will easily reach 6ft to the viewfinder of a normal SLR. With a splitable column it's also possible to spread the tripod legs wide to get ultra low shots. Best of both worlds 
The foam sleeves to the legs make for comfy carrying, plus also keep you hands that bit warmer , for those brave enough to shoot outside in the winter 
I honestly don't think the tripod can be beaten for the money
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